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I received a lot of feedback last month on my 'Will Every Child Be Left Behind?' editorial. A lot of you related your collective disappointment in the current state of our public schools. What surprised me was the number of readers who thought that application servers, XML, and Web ser...
The new IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) v6.0 software introduces the concept of Server Profiles. Profiles can be thought of as a specific server runtime environment operating within a separate instance of the JVM.
Interoperability is the key to using Web services architecture since many applications can collaborate to maximize business functions. With the capability of creating an application on a different architecture, including the application architecture, hardware infrastructure, and even t...
IBM is known in the industry for releasing software products that are tremendously powerful yet tremendously complex; unfortunately, because of the latter their software installations are sometimes quite difficult. Actually, in their defense, 'are' is quickly becoming 'were.' IBM has b...
In an enterprise WebSphere 5.1 deployment, the application business logic is developed as Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). In many situations, there exists a need to execute standalone Java programs that run outside the container. To reuse the business logic present in the EJBs, the applica...
You don't have to look any further than your own driveway to get a sense of some of the challenges facing the automotive industry. First, is the type or brand of vehicle you're driving now different from your previous vehicles? The answer is likely yes. The days when buyers bought a Ch...
When the Office of the Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) called for a renovation of the Department's signature Web site, energy.gov, the plans were ambitious: blow up and reorganize the site's organization and navigation, develop a new look and feel to br...
WebSphere Portal is all about the integration of users and administration, a common look and feel, and a standardized application programming model. With Portal, various back-end systems can be integrated to a common user experience. However, there are various cases where you will have...
This two-part article discusses application deployment, particularly automated updates, to IBM WebSphere Application Server in a large-scale enterprise environment. It applies to Application Server versions 5.0, 5.1, and 6.0, and also includes an introduction to a few version 6.0 enhan...
Back in version 4 of IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS), IBM released the Enterprise Edition of WAS. In version 5, IBM continued to release the Enterprise Edition (later renamed IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundations in v5.1) with even more functionality. In version ...
Being the good techie that I am, I did the majority of my holiday shopping on the Internet last month. That means when things go wrong as they rarely, but sometimes do, you have to turn to the telephone for customer service. That was fun. Using your index finger, you poke a series of d...

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